Today, the 23rd of September 2010, is a very important date for Jaguar as it marks the 75th anniversary of the legendary British marque. To celebrate the milestone, a group... September 23, 2010 by Viknesh Vijayenthiran 1
Since announcing the completion of the sale of Jaguar and Land Rover to Tata, managers have been talking about pushing the brands upmarket so they can make more profit per... July 21, 2008 by Ralph Hanson 4
Jaguar's impending XF sedan can't come soon enough with the Ford owned manufacturer reporting a 19 percent drop in worldwide sales for 2007. Conversely, its sister company... February 20, 2008 by James Martinez 2
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The 2008 Jaguar S-Type is the most outdated vehicle in its class, yet to some, its styling, especially from the outside, comes across as classy and appealing.
But that appeal is limited, as it's quite cramped inside and inefficiently designed compared to the competition.
The Mercedes-Benz E-Class has a similar price, yet it feels up-to-date and offers many high-tech options not available in the S-Type.
For example, it's available with all-wheel drive, which is not at all offered on the Jaguar.
The A6 also can be equipped with all-wheel drive, and it has a nice, modern interior design, along with a sportier feel behind the wheel.
On a different note, there's the Lexus GS, which has a stiffer ride but impressive performance, although its interior is also quite cramped.
The Lincoln MKS might actually appeal to some of the shoppers eyeing the base 3.0-liter S-Type.
It's a very roomy sedan, with a well-designed interior, high standards of refinement, and lots of standard equipment, all for a lower price, though it might not have the same cachet with the valet-parking folks.